The Terrebonne Parish Sheriff’s Office says it is investigating two Sunday morning incidents, including a triple shooting and a hit-and-run, in Gray that could be related.

The Sheriff’s Office says three people were shot in a Waffle House parking lot at about 2 a.m. Sunday

According to the Sheriff’s Office, a black male pulled out a gun and fired multiple shots into a crowd of about 100 people.

A 27-year-old woman from New Orleans suffered a gunshot graze to the chest, a 29-year-old man from Houma suffered a gunshot wound to the right leg and a 28-year-old man from Raceland received two gunshot wounds to the right leg, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

All three were treated at local hospitals, and the woman has been released, the Sheriff’s Office says.

The Sheriff’s Office is seeking the shooter, who fled the area, they say.

In a possibly related incident, the Sheriff’s Office says two men flashed guns at a concert with about 700 people in attendance at the Evergreen Cajun Center Saturday night.

When deputies approached he men as they sat in their vehicle in the parking lot, the men refused to exit their vehicle and fled the parking lot at a high rate of speed, striking a pedestrian with the vehicle, leading to a pursuit, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

The vehicle crashed near the parish line in Thibodaux, and the men attempted to flee on foot before being apprehended.

The Sheriff’s Office says deputies found two handguns inside the vehicle.

The driver, Shane Sanders, 27, of Thibodaux was arrested on charges of reckless operation of a vehicle, aggravated battery, driving under suspension, aggravated flight from an officer and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

The passenger, Johnton Coleman, 24, of Thibodaux was arrested on a charge of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

Because the bulk of the crowd outside the Waffle House traveled from the concert, the Sheriff’s Office is leaving open the possibility that the events were related.

Anyone with information is asked to call the Sheriff's Office at 985-876-2500.

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